
Through the Nokia Music Store, millions of tracks from major artists, independent
labels and local hits can be discovered and purchased using either a PC or a mobile
device. The music collection can then simply be synchronized between the PC and
mobile using Windows Media Player 11. Everything works with one user interface,
giving consumers the opportunity to connect to the music they want, in the way
they want.
The Nokia Music Store aims to provide more locally relevant music than any other
digital music store –with millions of tracks from Universal Music Group and other
major labels, as well as thousands of independent labels from around the world.
In addition, if the consumer wants to see what others are enjoying, the Nokia Music
Store provides a dynamic recommendation engine as well as genre-based instant
playlists. Once a track has captured their attention, consumers can purchase it
immediately for download directly to their Nokia handset or add it to their
wishlistto buy later.
Consumers can also choose between purchasing tracks individuallyvia a Nokia
device, such as the Nokia N81 or Nokia N95 8GB or a desktop computer, or stream
an unlimited number of full length tracks to a PC. Individual tracks will cost €1.00
and albums from €10.00, with a monthly subscription for PC streaming for €10.00.
Tracks are typically delivered in high-quality 192Kbps audio in Windows Media Audio
(WMA) format. Music lovers can easily transfer purchased songs to their device using
Windows Media Player or with the Nokia Music PC client availablelater this year. The
Nokia Music PC client enables reverse synchronization of playlists, ripping from a CD
to a device and PC simultaneously, as well as auto-synchronization of purchased
music and direct access to the Nokia Music Store. With the NokiaN81 and its
integrated music player, consumers can create playlistsand manage their music
collection, including editing song and artist information, as well as adding
personal choices of album artwork –all while on the move.
http://www.music.nokia.com/
labels and local hits can be discovered and purchased using either a PC or a mobile
device. The music collection can then simply be synchronized between the PC and
mobile using Windows Media Player 11. Everything works with one user interface,
giving consumers the opportunity to connect to the music they want, in the way
they want.
The Nokia Music Store aims to provide more locally relevant music than any other
digital music store –with millions of tracks from Universal Music Group and other
major labels, as well as thousands of independent labels from around the world.
In addition, if the consumer wants to see what others are enjoying, the Nokia Music
Store provides a dynamic recommendation engine as well as genre-based instant
playlists. Once a track has captured their attention, consumers can purchase it
immediately for download directly to their Nokia handset or add it to their
wishlistto buy later.
Consumers can also choose between purchasing tracks individuallyvia a Nokia
device, such as the Nokia N81 or Nokia N95 8GB or a desktop computer, or stream
an unlimited number of full length tracks to a PC. Individual tracks will cost €1.00
and albums from €10.00, with a monthly subscription for PC streaming for €10.00.
Tracks are typically delivered in high-quality 192Kbps audio in Windows Media Audio
(WMA) format. Music lovers can easily transfer purchased songs to their device using
Windows Media Player or with the Nokia Music PC client availablelater this year. The
Nokia Music PC client enables reverse synchronization of playlists, ripping from a CD
to a device and PC simultaneously, as well as auto-synchronization of purchased
music and direct access to the Nokia Music Store. With the NokiaN81 and its
integrated music player, consumers can create playlistsand manage their music
collection, including editing song and artist information, as well as adding
personal choices of album artwork –all while on the move.
http://www.music.nokia.com/



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